Wj?at was it (Jot with.?A party of
friends Sad assembled one craning, and after
discussing the various topics of the day, one
of tbem remarked ':
, . 'Well, bays, 'spose von have all heard of
Dave DuncointA marriage ?'
8 nne of them had, and some had not.
'Well,* contiuued thespeakor, 'he is married,and
I was at the wedding. A right
merry time we had of it, h*>, I assure you ;
but thei'e was one thing that surpri^x! me
very much, and that was the manner in
whioh they cut the wedding cake. I can't
help thinking of it. Now, what do you
think they cut it with !'
'The wedding-ring,' said one.
'No/ ty&iii tbe.firsUpoak, 'you roust guess
again.'i : .
'A strbvg/ said another. w
'No:.'
'A stick whittled to an edge,' suggested a
third.
No/ V ?
'A piece of tin,' ventured the fourth.
'No.'
'A piece ofpastboard/ guessed the fifth.'
?o.T
'Well, what was it T exclaimed they, al!
in a breath, after guessing every imaginable
article, except the right one, that could |>osibly,
or impossibly, be put through such a
cake. ~'
4 Whv,'said the qui*, slowly, *they cut it
with a knife, to be sure.'
ParaiDKirriAL Candidates.?The New
York Herald give* the following list of candidate*
for the next Presidency :-|pThere are
eight It. N.'s?Fillmore, ClaytorL Houston,
Law, Stockton, Davis (Garrett Davis of Ky?)
Broonse, and Rayner, (of N. C.) Cabinet
candidates, four?Pierce, Marcy, Davis,
(Jefferson Davis,) and Gushing. Kitchen
Cabinet and Ostend cnndidales, Buchanan.
Outside Democratic candidates, six?Caas,
Douglas*, Rusk, Wool, Hunter, and Wise.?
Whig onudidates, five?Fillmore, Crittenden,
Bell, Everett, and Rives. Anti-Slavery can
did a tea, fire?Benton, Seward, Chose, Ilule,
and Oidding*. Free Colored and Woman's
candidates, four?Qerrit Smith, Fred. Douglass,
Garrison, and Antoinette, Brown."
Resolution* reprehending tho course of
Senator* Douglas and Shields, on the repeal ;
the Missouri Compromise, passed tlie III- j
uoia House of Representatives on Monday.?
Teas 37, nays 27. The House had oti Sat- j
ujriay rejected a' resolution endorsing the
compromise measures of 1850. /The vote
was 60 yeas to 10 nays.
- 1
NkwEnoland Rum ron Sevastopol.?
The Middlesex (Mahk.) Journal says : 'We
learn from good authority, that Trull Brothers,
distillers, are now engaged in tilling orders
of this 'natire juhie,' to go to the Crimea.
They get 46 cent* per gallon, and boast of
making t'wr/vv hundred dollars a week.?
Think of that 1 in these hard times.
The other day a young man in Delaware
County. seeing a large Hock of loons in
a nvirah, struck one with a stone and so
wounded it that he caught it. The bird
made a screech, and ail the tlock came to
the rescue, picked him on the face and other
parts of the body with their sharp bills to
such a degree as nearly to over pow<r him.
lie called lustily for help, and after a-sistai.ee
liad arrived, the birds were driven oil'.
A party had climbed a considerable way
up the usual track on the side of Skiddaw,
when a gentleman (a stranger to the company,)
who lmil given frequent broad hints
of his being a man of su|>erior knowledge
said to hi* guide. 'Prny what is lie highest
part of tne mountain ?' 'The top, sir,'
replied the guide.
A Shart Boy.?"Boy, you seem to lie
quite ainnri?rnltogether too smart fir this
school: can you tell me how nianv si*
Mack beans arc?" "Yes, six, half a dozen."
"Weir, how many nre half a dozen white
beans P. "Six,' "Tremendous smart l?oy !
Now tell me how many white lieans there
re in six black onfcs 1" "Half a dozen, if you
tkin'em.
Louis Nnpoleon, Emperor of France, in an
awer to a memorial of the Protestants in that
country, praying for permission to exercise
the rightsof conscience in matter* of religion
irepliecl through hi* Minister of Worship
"that be recognises the rights of lilierty of
conscience in his subjects, not liberty of worahip."
Coax Cakk.?A premium was awarded
at a Western fair for corn cake made after
the following recipe t
"Take the wbito of eight egga, one-fourth
pound each of corn starch, flour and Sutter,
half pound of butter one teaspoonftil of cream
of tartar, half tenaDOonful of soda. Flavor
with almond, or to snrt the taste.'1
A man out went, who owns a large farm,
says he stacks up all the hay h? can out of
doors, and the remainder he jn-.uiti his barn.
Bare faced falsehoods are said to be fibs
told by the ladies in the present style of bonnets.1*
When a man looks well can he toe any
better I
tf. I Alt _ J! J
r*v, uul 11 umv iiisii wen! Miming huh
to AO am, they would be beside ih^mtelvn.
Ir jou would be pungent, be brief, for it
j* with words as with sunbeam*, the more
they Are oondensed the deeper they burn.
rf you wish success it) lif?, make perseverance
jour bosom friend, experictio? your wise
counsellor, caution your elder brother, and
hope your guardian. genius.
We often censure the conduct of others,
wkfn under the same circumstances we might
i,.)t have Acted half so well.
Be llow to choose s ftieoi, and slower to
chsnwe hies; courteous to all. 8coro no
roan fcffcfo poverty; honor no man for his
jreahh, . jF ^ , \f
" I ^4 A, *1- e}+y ? ^
A
K /
3?Bgggg! I* II I, II, ? , ,, II, .11 I .UN
Thk Eriomon.?-The, proprmjpre of (hi*
Vessel ?re now fitting her up with substantial
steam engines. One hundre.1 and tweftly
bands are employed on the wodc.and alio
is expected to be ready for sea by the middle
of February.
*'I expect,, said a young physician on his
way to New York, on heating xngernted
rumors of the cholera, 4to witness a great
many death-bed scenes this summer.1
'Doubtless,' replied a friend, 'if you get
much practice/
'Whnt is tho meaning of a br.ck.Wfer V
said ? reverend gentleman during an examination
at a parochial school. This was a
puule. It went down the class until it came '
to a simple little urchin, who said, 'P'rbapa
it lw a flea."
The best life preserver in the world is n
marriage certificate. One half the rheumatism
in the market is only vice, assuming the
shape of cancs and crutches.
A coupls of foot pads, on Tuesday last
stopped a gentleman on his way to Tex*-,
on the Lownd* road, noar Montgomery, Ala.
and mado hitn stand and deliver sixteen
hundred dollars. The scamps had not been
arrested at the last accounts.
An inveterate dram-drinker being told
that tlie ehoiern with wh'ioh ha wn? crtn/.L-_
ed was incurable, and that he would speedily
bo removed to a world of pure spirit*, re
plied :
"Well, that's comfort, at all events, for
it's vd*y hard to get in this world."
a Rark Chance.?The St., Paul (Minneasoto)
Pioneer contains the following advertisement
:
"Ono hundred nMu bodied lawyers are
wanted in Minnessota to break pririe land,
split rails, and cord wood. Eastern and
southern papers please copy."
A niilitarjfanan in his last moments, opening
his eyoa, beheld three doctors in consultation
over him. Said he, "Gentlemen, I I
surrender, if you propose to Jire in platoon? ,"
ancl, extending lus limbs, breathed
his last.
MYMIENBSM.. A|lMARRIED?At
Calhoun, Madison cottnty, on
the 20th of January, by the Rev. Mr. Josm, Mr.
Adam L. Eiuhklbckorr, of Madison, East Florida,
to Miss MATTit A. Hullivan, youngest daughter
of Dr. j. C. Sl'llivan, of (ireenville District, S. C
Dird, on the?3d of November 1854, Mrs.
v'avov v ott-fivr -t 1..1? n??
n v i i . * i i; no uim vi uvim VYUVn,
aged about 23 years. Thus lias been cut
oflF in the prime of life the affectionate
wife and mother,iho dutiful daughter and the
kind neighbor. The writer of this humble
tribute knew the deceased well, and can testi
fy to the goodness of her heart. She leaves
a doting husband and two small children
and many relatives and friends to mourn their
loss. The deceased died the death of a
Christian. She went to sleep on' earth to J
wake up praising God in Heaven.
"At oarly dawn fhemeskly heard
The gentle call. Beloved one, come!
She doubted not the heavenly word.
She dreaded not the summons home.
I
"But she has gone?she candy died?
Wheu early life poured forth its sore. *
With love's rich treasures at her side.
She closed her eyes forevermure."
Hied, on the 18tli <?f November, 1854.
Mm REBECCA (iOODLKTT, aged about
18 rears. In the dawn of womanhood, the
I.!. ' J!-J L? *? l ?
kiM'i ano nnu.-toie itetwcea nail neen taken
from onr mir|?t. She was perfectly resigned
to lier fite.. and expressed a willingness to go,
if it should please <?od to take her. and she
calmly fell asleep in the bosom of Christ.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Call and Settle.
rlM!E Account# of IRA 0. WILLIAMS have j
1 been placed in my hand# for collection.
Those indebted are hereby notified to make immediate
settlement either by cash or note.
8. D. GOODLLTT, Attorney,
feb 15 40 8t
The Furman Universify.
C0N8fiQURH<)|{ of the etrenlMiuu of a rutnor
that BOARDING could not be ohtui-ed
for the Student* of this Institution upon reasonable
term*, it i# deemed proper t?? give notice that
Bosrdiiig and Lodging (exclusive of lights and
washing) can be obtained for a large number of
Students at 111 jmt month. For lights and
wishing, $1 00 en It is charged. Apply to either
of the Faculty or to the underaigned.
C. J. ELFOKD, Treasurer,
feb 15 '40 St 1
Sons of Temperance.
THE Members of Greenville Division No. lt?.
will assemble at. the Hall, recently fitted np
on the corner of Mrs. Thrueton's lot, on Saturday
evening next A punctual attendance of the
Members desired.
J. B. HART WELL, R. S.
feb 16 40 It
M m?2 -mw
mm mwm,
3. E?.ijT3S,
MAIN-STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C.
Dealer in drug*, medicines, surgical
Instruments, Paints, Dya-StufTs, Varnishes.
Drug 0!a*Jwanc, Putty, Tobacco, Segars,
Spirit Gas, Oils, Cdhdles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes,
Toilet Articles, Combs, Perfumery, etc.
litest) and tun ugs, . I
ore warranted end sold at low prices. Q^?>rilnfa
from March an U aa?l Physicians respectfully
solicited. iif1 Persons sending for Medicines at
this Store may rely on having them compounded
with neataeso, accuracy and despatch.
February 2. 8H. * tf
l^-We are authorised to annonnoe Wflt- |
A* ISdhMlpl aa a Candidate for Clerk at
the ensuing election. Feb. 2. id.
tfTffe arc aathtrlzcd tc
nounce W. K. PRINCE, as a candidate fer Sher
iff at the enanjng election for that office.
^!re!e#?S
ODRRKCTXD WKKKtT FOR THC KNTHRPKISJC,
BY JOHN W. ttRADY, MERCHANT,
OutimLLK, February 16, 1865.
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 16 a 18
v D<Ufata, )S a 16
BACON ... .Hams, per lb., 8 a 10
Shoulder*, 6 a 8
Sides. ft a 10
ling rouud, - 8
BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
' 1' Country, per lb. 15
COFFEE,..Rio, per lb. 14
Java, per lb. , 18 a 20 .
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0$ a 10
8heeting. per yd. 10 a 15
Osnaburgs, per yd. 11 a 12$
FLOUR ....Country, per bbl. 17$ a $8
Country, per sack, $3$ a $4
GRAIN.....Corn, per bushel, 75 a 80
Wheat, per bushel,
IRON.......Swedes, per lb. 6+ a 7
English, per lb. 6 a 6$
LARD per lb. 10 o 11
MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. 33 a 37$
N. O., per. gal. 40
SVUUP u 44 por gal. 60 a 62$
OILS Lamp, per gal. |l$ a $2$
Train, per gal. 87$ a #1$
Li usee j.
RTCE jvwr lb. 7 a b
ROPE per lb. 12$ a 20
SUGARS...N. Orleans,per lb. 7 a 9
Porto Rieo, per 1# 9 a 10
Loaf, per lb; 12$
Crushed, per lb, . 12?
Refined, per lb. 10 a 12$
SALT.......per bushel* $1
Salt, ]>er sack, a 2 26
SOAP jOolgate.pale, pr.lb. 12$ a 16
Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10
SHOT per lb. 12$
Shot, per bag, $2$ a $2$
THE WEEKLY HERALD.
The Beat General Newspaper in the
Waalil
ww va suit
THE New York Weekly ITeralo ia published
every Saturday morning Its content*
embrace all the news of the grent events of the
day, report* of meetings, of the State Legislature,
and of Congress; important public documents;
European und home correspondence; financial
aud commercial information, and editorials of
general interest, that have appeared in the New
York Daily Herald.
It is neatly printed, in clear type, on a large
donbe quarto sheet of forty-eight columns?a
book?a directory in itself?aud forms one of the
best and most valuable weekly newspapers in f lic
world. The greatest care is taken to obtain the
latent and most reliable inteiigence of important
| movements in all p irts of the world. No expense
is spared fortius pufpose.
The subscription price is three dollars per annum,
payable in advance, or sixpence per single
copy. Editors of newspapers throughout the
country are particularly requested to act as ngents.
Tlicy will recieve twenty-live per
cent commission on all cash subscriptions.
Anv person obtaining Ave or more subscribers
will be allowed the same commission.
TERMS OV CLUBS.
For 1 copy of Weekly Herald, 1 year 0?
Five copies do. do. 11 2.1
Ten do. do. 22 50
Fifteen do. do. 33 75
Twenty ' do, do. 46 00
Twenty-live do. do. * 66 60
im. i_ J ? --
?.uirtjr <1(9. ao. 07 00
Thirty-fir e do. do. 78 76
Forty do. do. 80 00
Forty-five do. do. 101 26
Fifty do. do. 112 60
All letters to be addressed to James Gordon
Bennett, proprietor and editor of the Niw York
IIr.r.M.?>, New York city. Remittances must be
made in funds current in this city.
Advertisements inserted in the Wkkklt H*rald
for thirty cents per line. Id fob.
A CARD. ~~
HAVING n.^ocintci CoL Robert P. Oooni.ktt
with myself in the mercantile business,
the said l>usine*s wiil he carried on under
the name and style ?.t' GRADY <k GOOD HOT,
at my old stand on the south west corner of the
piddle square. I hereby take occasion to re'urn
my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed ?!! me, and solicit u eoiitinuanee of
the saAte for the new firm almve referred to,
feeling confident that, we will he able fo give
satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call.
It is with reluctance that I must, truly eav that
necessity constrains me, to notify those who are
indebted to rnu either by note or hook account
previous to 1st of January, 186.5, to call and pnv
up. JOHN GRADY, *
January 28. 1866.
Q3-FAS.T1T3KB2IF.
TlIK undersigned having formed a copartner- j
ship under the name and style of GRADY ]
it OOODLKTT, and taken the stock of Goods
Store of John W. Grady, will
continue the husinuss. We hoDeftjV | ti
Jp(j^iiy prompt, attentions to merit ?mHhI
c.'i.tinu nice of the liberal patronage heretofore
given the business. Our stock is very oouiplete
now, and preparations are making to enlarge it
toon. Give lis a call.
JOHN W. ORADY,
ROBT. P. GOODLETT.
January. 23, 1853.
Administrator's Sale.
WE WILL SELL to the higher bidder on |
Tuesday and Wednesday, 20th and 21st
of February hist, all the Personal Estate of
Efhraim Sijbkr, deceased, at his late residence
near Chick Springs, consisting ot the following
property, to-wit:
Three NEGROES: Albert. 35 years old, first-rate
field band ; Unif, a likely bov, 19 years old, and
Xanov, a likely woman, good cook and washer.
?? ' liorses, (logs, Cattle, Sheep, I
/laCr^Oorn, Shucks, Fodder, < M
? Flour, Laisl. Bacon. and JCTa
Cotton, 1 (our-horse^^^r HOU3EHOLO AND
Wagon, 1 BUOOY.tSHfelKitehen Furniture.
A credit, until the first of Jsuuarv. 1838. will
he given on all sums over five dollars, with approved
seoutity. All sums under $5, CASH.
fe B. SUBKR. ) , . ,
J. A. SUBKR, \ A***nutr*ort.
February 2. '88 8t
Eating Saloon.
OY8TER8, HAM. EQO AND
COFFER.
THE undersigned having openod their Saloon
for the ooming season are prepared to furnish
Oyster Suppers at the shortest notice. They
are in reoeipi of Fresh Oysters, direct froi'n
Charleston, twioe dOrfng the week. Excellent.
Cigar* Orangte, Cocoa Nuts, etc.. On hand.?
Their Saloon may by found in tho cellar beneath
the Saddlsndft Mr. G. Hw-ovar, near the ritrer,
Main-atim* Open every night, except Sunday.
, ^WUSON OOOK, j
J JOHN BUCENHL
,feb.'#, 1833. 89 Tf
wi "i ' ly 'i
# v
'II,
%'? ^3 ?.^
i fiaftf Tire rrqdlar trerr'
{JyBVjpi* inge of Moowtaih Loots, No.
I o. o: F., |trt held oil
f rid ivy evening* it 1 o'docV
in their Boll. "W. P. MoBKE, fu&rrtnrb.
Greenville, Jen. 12 85 |
A. WilSoTtinPERAicR.
HP?GKKw.sviu.r Drviftiow, No. 19, 8. of T.,
^^B^nold their meeting* weekly, at the l>iviaton
Room,(in MeBcc'j Hall) Saturday evening*.
J. II. GOWNil, A. R. 8.
January 12 85 t
?T3 lea rJM^m
YOU are requested to meet at the Division
Ro ?m of the Son* of Temperance until
further order* Meeting?Friday Evening#.
By order of W. P. Pairs, W.\ P.-.
January 12. 85 J 'If
REED <k <X>ODL?TT~ ^ j
SUiSi&K& A\tt 3?v8L^
Grcfnville, S. C. ?
fly Office next door to F. F. Bkattie &Co. i
J. P. RKtD.] [8. D. GOoDLETT.
January 12 26 tf j
""last notice.
AIX PERSONS indebted to O. A. Picki.*, on
aocount previous to March last, are earneatly
requested to call on W. K. Easlkt and
settle tlid same, m further indulgence cannot be
allowed.
J. B. BETTS, Assignee.
January 0. 84 tf
SHERMAN HILL,
(At the Old Stand of B. Dunham,)
HAVING bought from the Greenville Manufacturing
Company their interest in the
1 VIII TINNING BURIN IMS, and also their
entire STOCK OP DRY GOODS,
Agricultural Implements. Ac., Ac.,
on hand, would respectfully inform Merchants,
Farmers, an 1 the public generally that they will
carry on the above business in all its various
branches, aud hopes by prompt attention and
LOW PRICKS to be liberally patronised.
They will keep constantly on hand all kinds of
^4 Wholesale and Retail.
Copper A Sheet-Iron Ware,
Stovo, Stove Pipe, Ac.
made to order on short notice.
TIN PLATE AND TINNER'S MATERIALS
always on hand and for sale LOW. for CASH.
PRINTING, WRITING, LETTER A WRAPPING
PAPER always on hand, in any quantity,
at low prions.
Cash p.iid for RA OS. J}EES WAX, OLD
COPPER AND OLD PEWTER.
^COUNTRV PRODUCE generally itaken
in Mi-lmntfixfnr (iflflllS
J. B. SHERMAN,
J. B. HIIX.
Greenville, December 29. 83 tf
"* ar?. zniZm
HAVING sold to J. B. SHERMAN our interest
in the Tinning Business And Store at
this place we would say to nil indebted to us
j that,we need the monev thev owe us, and that
' it m let be paid by the first ni' January next, and
no mistakk, for our Books must be closed.
U BEEN V1LLE MA A U KAtM B RING CO.
By J. B. Sulkman, Ag't
! Nov. 24. 28 , tf
joirtEfXI o?;0P?j^
Watch Tlakcr and Jeweller,
UNDER STERN'S HOTEL,
KEEPS al wav* on band Gold mid Ailver
Wlitclie*, and JEWELRY of every
description. Fancy Hoods and Perfumery.
Clocks Watches antf Jewelry repaired in the
heat manner.
dec. 29, 88 f ly
A. HANSMAN,
'HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE
?? jix. n jmr m" 9
! FAl'ER-UANUF.K, QiLrtKR, GLAZIKR A L'PHOLSTKltKR.
GREENVILLE. S. O.
ZW< >rdcn left nt this Office attended to.
] N2* 2H 6m
. 1
BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT,
alio
LOTTERY & EXCHANGE
OFFICE,
(Under the Eutaw House, No. 8,)
BALTIMORE ST.
!
I T")EGtocall particular attention to the splen1
> did election of MAGNIFICENT LOTTERIES
drawing daily. The Capitals in each Lottery
range from the small amount of $-1,000,
to the Stupendous Sum of
Tickets varying in price of from $1 to liiO.
Our success in selling Prizes has been entirely beyond
our expectations. We have sold and cashed
Prizes during the lust your, amounting iu the
aggregate to over
One Million of Dollars'.
PACKAGES OF TICKETS oontaining all the
numbers in the Lottery, always on hand, ranging
in price from 63 CO tof450?Prize* from
$-4,000 to $100,000.
a siogie paraage cnn ?raw me * inquest i rut*
i iti the Jxittery.
| Orders solicited through the Fost-Offieh'.
Our Ifnnthb/ Bulletin containing the Schemes
of nil Lotteries one month in advance of the day
! of drawing. sent to all who order it. Free of
| Charge. Thankful for part favors we respectfully
solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally
bestowed on us heretofore.
Alt Business strictly private and confidential.
For Prises either by the Package, Single Tickets
or Shares, be sure to call on or addrese your
or derate the Old Established House of
SMALL WOOD & CO.,
iVo. 8, tin taw Haute, Baltimore, M>1.
August 11, 1*51. IS 8m
DeBow's Review.
ADAPTED primarily to the Southern and
Western States of the Union. Including
statistics of Foreign and Domestic Industry and
Enterprise. Published Monthly ia Netf Orleans,
at $6 per annum in advance Vjfo-r&or .
A few complete sate of the woi'V. thirty volumes
bound handsomely (00) to 880 Mt?t) are
for sale at the office, New Orleans, deliverable
in any of the lamp cities or ttgwna .< j.
Publication office, Merchant*' Kiehaogt, (over
post-office,) New-QrleftnAr Postage two Cents per
number it' pre paW quarterly. ?10
ir We have been j^tStoriwd to aan ounce
Capl. A. V. Owljffi candidate for Sheriff
st the oc*f sWuvayjt ^ Wit. 9&*-td.
If7 i ^
V \ , <
*
Give Ug a Call!
THE subscribers retard thaiV sincere thank*
I - to their friend* and customer* for the lib
' oral patronage and infhienee hitherto extended
to them, and hop* the earn* wffi be continued.
Their assortment of MKKCnANT
!PA.tX,6sitf? OOODB,
though small, la wall selected. and of anporior
quality. Tbair stock consists of tho finest ?
Cloth*, Cassinure*, fancy Silk and Satin
Veslijiyt, Stork*, Cravats, Pocket
11andktrchiefs, Qlovet, tfcc.,
Mao, choice' t>ERFUMBRIS8. and EXTRACTS.
for Cokeo, Jollies, ?*? A\1 of whi-b wili oe said
dn'jpjed fe?wi. Suchi article? as they bare noi
on hand*, the -uitisoribers will be happy to order
for their patrons nud aid them in making selection*.
They would also add that they have the.
best workmen engaged in th?
Tailoring Department,
ni^l that., all work will bo executed promptly and
I Warranted good. *
I Tho aulweribers would nl^> take this opporto'
nity of requesting those indebted to them to col!
| without delay, and settle their dues, l'heb
a?out nt (ireenvilU, Mr. O. A. Piqkl>, has no
I li'Wr to rtitl on debtor*, nnd the subscribers
hopothnt. nil indebted will stall on him and pay
1 up us early as possible. i ,
a W. PICKLE k CO.
January 1.1. SS 8t
IfTMotintwinoer will please copy three times.
Tho Stato of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
T LOUISA GILTS, wife of Bkust Gm*f. n
1 < fnrmer of Greenville District, hereby give*
notice thsthi one month from the date hereof, I
j will carry on the business of n BAKER, in the
District aforesaid, five miles from Greenville C.
JL, on my own account. n? a solo trader, according
to law in such case made nnd provided.
LOUISA GILES.
Fabruary 2. JJS. 4t
Thompson & Easloy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. H., S. C.
June 28, 1854. 6 8
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A
G KEEN V ll.LE 1 USTUlCT.
In Equity.
Wellborn Barton, Executor, Ac.. v?. AVillinms Cox,
Executor, Ac., and others.?Bill in Equity. Ac
couut. Relief, Sale of Properly, Ac.
r I ''HE Complainant having file? his amended
L bill in this case, making the legatees axd
persons interested in the will of the late Mrs.
Bcersheba Cox parties to this suit), nud it appearing
to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that
Rufue W. Folger and his wife Merinda Fodger,
J A. W. Lancaster nnd his wife Mary Jane LancasI
ter, Louisa A. Barton, Perry Barton and Emily
I R. Barton his w ife, Gustnvus A Taylor and Mrs.
' Taylor, his w if<\ reside w ithout the limitsof this
State: It is ordered that the altove named tinDefendants
do answer, plead or demur to the Comrilainant's
hill, within three months from the pnbication
of this rule, or that the said bill will be
' taken pro confcsso as to these Defendants.
Jx A TuWA'Esi, C. E. G. D.
I N 17 27 S.n.
i ;
STATE Or SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLK DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Nancy MnKinnev vs. Alexander McKinney, William
MoKinney, Daniel Mclvinney, John McKinncy,
Joseph Mctvinhey, Anicnda Dill and Nail
11. Dill, Elizabeth Russell and James Russell,
Flcmming McKiiinev. Clarinda MrKinney, Harriet
A. Calloway, Cliu-inda C. Calloway nnd
James F. Calloway.?Bill lor Partition of lteul
Estate, Ac.
rIMIK Complainant having filed her Bill with
X. the Commissioner, and it appearing to the
satisfaction of the Court, that Elizabeth litwsel!
and James Russell, her husband, reside without
the limits of this JHate: It is ordered, on motion
of B. P. Porrv. Comulamant's Solicitor. ih:.t the
I said Elizabeth Russell and Iter husband, .'imok
: Russell, Ho answer. plead or dentur to Complain*
I ant's bill, within three month? from this dete, or
j the same will b# taken pro coufe&so as to these
Defendants.
S. A. TOWN FA C. F. C. D.
Greenville C. 11., 2d No vein her, 1804. 2iu
N 17 27
l STATU or SOUTH CAROLED A.
(:Ri:n:>vidle district.
3JST (Uft&E&OSr X&j&AS*
John W. Grady j
vs. > Attachment.
Win. M. llutler. J
AATHFREAS, the Plaintiff did on the Ifltlidny
?l of October, 18-%4, fiie liis declaration
ngiinst the defendant, who, (as it is said) is absent
from and without the. limits of the State,
and has neither wife or attorney now within the
same upon whom a copy of this declaration
might be served.
It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration on
or before the nineteenth day of October, which
will be ip I lie year of our Lord one. thousand
eight hundred and liftv-tive, otherwise final and
absolute judgement will theu be given und awarded
against Lim.
D. IIOKE. C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Greenville District, |
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